As previously mentioned on these pages, League of Evil 2 ditches its predecessor's pixel-art graphics in favour of hand-drawn animations by small independent game studio Bulletproof Outlaws.

Fear not, though: Ravenous Games has promised that its new platformer will feature the same "tight controls, short bite sized levels, and fast action gameplay" that made the original League of Evil so addictive.

Shaken, not stirred

You can also expect League of Evil's wide variety of hazards and enemies to make a reappearance in the sequel, alongside six all-new dangers.

League of Evil 2 will somersault onto the App Store next Wednesday as a Universal app. Unfortunately, we still don't have an expected price.